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Concern Grows Over Sex Traffickers Targeting Ukrainian Refugees

concerns are growing over how to protect the most vulnerable refugees from being targeted by human traffickers or becoming victims of other forms of exploitation.

Donald Trump’s Truth Social Propels Conservatives’ Reach Past Twitter in Few Short Weeks

Examples explode of exact same message getting far more engagement on new platform than on legacy social giant.

$100M Ad Campaign Aims to Make Jesus the ‘Biggest Brand in Your City’

“He Gets Us,” an effort to attract skeptics and cultural Christians, launches nationally this month. But Christians still have questions about how the church markets faith.

Detransitioners Flood Social Media With Testimony, Photos: ‘the Darkest Time in My Life’

“The stories will not be easy to accept - medical scandals never are. But that doesn't mean they should be ignored”

Former Islamic Extremist: Elites Using Radicalization Techniques on Population

Maajid Nawaz knows what it’s like to be radicalized by outside influences, because it happened to him.

Zelensky Says He Is Ready to Negotiate With Russia

The Ukrainian president hopes that peace talks will reap practical results

Disney CEO Bob Chapek Grovels to LGBTQ Employees: ‘I Let You Down’

The Walt Disney Co.’s CEO Bob Chapek has taken a knee before his LGBTQ employees

Tucker Carlson: The Questions About the Biolabs in Ukraine That Everyone Should Be Asking

There is an important story here, it's why the government is lying about it.

Judge Denies Clinton Campaign Lawyer’s Bid to Strike Durham Snooping Revelations

A federal judge presiding over the case against Democratic cybersecurity lawyer Michael Sussmann denied the defendant’s efforts to strike information revealed last month by special counsel John Durham regarding a debunked narrative of a secret link between former President Donald Trump and Russia

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